" If a person says
he is from a certain
faith, NADRA should
take his word for it,"
Executive director of the
National Commission for
Justice and Peace Peter Jacob.

LAHORE:

Human rights activists have criticised the National Database and Registration Authority’s (NADRA) apparent policy to refuse to change ‘Islam’ as a person’s religion in their records.

MPA Rana Asif Mahmood was recently summoned by the courts to answer a petition seeking his disqualification from his Punjab Assembly seat reserved for minorities on the grounds that NADRA identified him as a Muslim in its records.

Mahmood told The Express Tribune that he was a Christian and NADRA had mistakenly identified him as a Muslim because of his name. He said NADRA had refused to rectify the error.

Speaking on the condition of anonymity, a NADRA official said that while a person could get their religion changed in the records from a religion other than Islam to another faith, the same could not be done if the person wanted to change their religion from Islam to another faith.

“If a person says he is from a certain faith, NADRA should take his word for it,” said Peter Jacob, executive director of the National Commission for Justice and Peace.

He said that he had come across other examples of NADRA misidentifying a person’s religion because of their name. He said that NADRA should rectify such mistakes if an applicant showed proof of their religion. “It’s as simple as showing a certificate from the church, which carries a record of people of the Christian faith,” he said.

NADRA Public Relations Officer Farrukh Mushtaq said though he was not completely sure, it was “very likely” that a request by a person identified as a Muslim to change their religion would not be accommodated.

“My understanding of the matter is that if stated by the person himself that he/she is a Muslim, the religion cannot be changed,” he said. However, he added that it the ID card recipient provided evidence of their religion and established that there had been a clerical error, the request would be entertained.

Mushtaq said that a clerical error was highly unlikely. “Data is cross checked several times in cases of identity card entries,” he said.

He said that once a person applied for an ID card and his particulars were recorded, they were sent a form for attestation. At this stage, the applicant could attest that the information was correct, or report that it was not.

Mahmood, however, said that he had noticed the error in the entry for religion in his attestation form and reported it to NADRA. He said that he received his ID card and it did not mention religion, so he assumed that NADRA had changed its records. However, when his son applied for an ID card last September, he was told that he could not put down Christianity as his religion because the records showed his father to be a Muslim.

Upon approaching NADRA officials for corrections, Mahmood said he was told that there was no provision for changing the religion entry. “I have since realised that many people whose names do not reflect their religion have suffered this problem,” he said.

Human rights activist Khalid Shah said that NADRA should review its policy. “With a stroke of a pen, a man is being forced to call himself a Muslim despite not being one,” he said.

He said that the courts should direct NADRA to rectify errors such as apparently occurred in Mahmood’s case. “Typographical errors costing a person his religion and then not being rectified – that’s very disturbing,” said Shah.

IA Rehman, the secretary general of the Human Rights Commission of Pakistan, said that there should be an investigation into why Mahmood had been put down as a Muslim in the first place, and why NADRA had refused to change it when Mahmood pointed it out to them. “If he can present evidence that he belongs to the Christian faith, he should not be troubled,” he said.

About NADRA’s policy to not change the religion entry if it were down as Islam, Rehman said it was “unfortunate and a violation of human rights”. He said that the policy appeared to be a reflection of customs prohibiting a Muslim from changing their religion, but it was still a violation of a person’s basic human rights.

this policy of NADRA is against fundamantal humna rights provided in Constitution of Pakistan. every human being who live in pakistan has right to change his religion no one even state or NADRA can compel him to stick any religion even Islam. Constitution of Pakistan give Muslim citizens of Pakistan right to change their religion.

This policy reflects Talbination factors in our state machinery. OUR CHIEF JUSTICE of Pakistan is in habit of taking sou moto action on every pity issue, he should look into this matter on urgent basis

ET and other liberal fascists would lose no opportunity for making a hue n cry over anything that somehow depicts Islam or Muslims or their procedures as oppressors……i really doubt this politician’s claims…..NADRA does employ several cross checking procedures of data………and such a mistake is a bit unlikely………. but even if it was a clerical mistake, why is it being highlighted in a manner that gives a lot of misunderstandings about Islam or muslims??? get a life u liberals, thats all i wanna say……….

NADRA official said that while a person could get their religion changed in the records from a religion other than Islam to another faith, the same could not be done if the person wanted to change their religion from Islam to another faith.Is this not immoral practice in the name of ISLAM?

@SaQiB:
Your comment almost suggests the (the widely thought of) lack of tolerance among Muslims. Why are fuming up and bringing liberalism into it? Nobody is blaming Islam and Muslims here, only state which should allow its people whatever religion they opt for, and not impose one particular religion on them (it clearly states NADRA doesn’t accept any religion change-from Islam). Islam teaches tolerance, right? So why don’t give get a life my friend, calm down, no one is blaming the religion here and lets all promote a positive image of Islam and not just get angry over anything that has the religion tag attached to it :).

@SaQiB Please stop deluding yourself. If this had happened to a Muslim abroad, you guys would be burning flags on the streets. How dare the government or any other person decide a man’s religion. And the fact that you can’t call yourself a Christian if your father is Muslim is ludicrous. My family is Muslim but I’m a thorough Agnostic, and just like you people die for your religion, I would fight till my dying breath to NOT be labeled a Muslim.

It seems everyone in Pakistan believes he/she is the Security Guard Of the Omnipotent Creator! That on Day of Judgement we will called as witness against all others provided we have the Nadra ID cards with us!!!

Dear, am not being intolerant….!! my comments are quite justified given the daily quota of anti-islamic campaigns i witness on ET…. be it in the shape of editorials, letters, blogs, comments, the so called “COMIC WISDOM” and the list goes on!! If u haven’t, then plz watch the “comic wisdom” section…. you’d know what am saying!

Well u guys mean to say that Minorities those who have similar name’s should change their names now. And suppose its an error which is highly possible cause of the name what right NADRA has not to change the religion if its mistakenly printed

@SaQiB
Well buddy its high time muslims of Pakistan lean TOLERANCE of each other , let asside all the minorities . First you all learn to live in peace with each other rest all of the nation will follow you . Be a example bro , so please be cool and chill it isn’t a very big issue.

NADRA is not only forcing people to chage their religion but also making people so called aliens in order to black mail them to bribe core to the corrupt and discarded army officers in NADRA. Many fundamentalists are working in NADRA. Many people are traped and no one is going to take notice of that an other grave violation of human rights. Cheif Justice should take notice of that as well.

Problems with people like u, u guys cant face the truth! And instead accepting the truth, u guys turned blind eyes and labelled is as anti-islam. And read Agnostic’s comment,if it happened with muslims abroad, people like u will turn violent! GET A LIFE! people like u already messed up our country with ur intolerance attitude! If u dont like something negative is being said about muslims, then try and improve ur image!

@khan of quetta, that’s exactly what every sane individual argues and wants. Nobody should poke their nose in others business. Relegion too is someones personal choice. The state, society, aalims and common people should stay out of it.
@Raj-USA – You summed it it up beautifully!

Stop making a mountain out of a molehill…………. its simply a mistake and if the said politician proves he’s a christian, the rectification will be made!! ur comments simply second my thoughts i provided through my first post…………..

@khan, Why should we get out of this news paper ? . When you go to streets burn US flag /Danish flag for perceived human right violation of fellow muslims in West ,India , we have the same right to atleast comment on this injustice meted out to christians/humans in Pakistan.

Can all the anti-liberals explain why if Islam is written as religion ,it cannot be changed? If a person born a Muslim decides to convert to Christianity, Hinduism or Sikhism why shouldn’t he/she be allowed?

I agree that there is no need to mention religion on id card or passport for that matter. However, I do wonder what will be the implications for this on transactions where religion is used as informational variable. For example, alcohol. It is my understanding that you can get alcohol if your id card says non-Muslim on it. So, state needs to devise another way to facilitate such transactions (unless society has reached a point where they are comfortable with open sale of alcohol to every one. In that case, this is a moot point anyways).

@Antebellum:
so by the same token Muslims cannot be called Issa??? Last I check he is the leader of the Christian faith. It is this mentality that is giving Muslims and Islam a bad name in the world. Please point out the specific part of the Quran where it says a non-muslim cannot have a Muslim name

The Quran says there is no compulsion in religion so anyone is free to leave islam or accept islam whenever they want. It is IGNORTANT people who try and force their religion on others. People in Pakistan should be free to worship any god or no god however they want.

its simply a mistake and if the said
politician proves he’s a christian,

First, state wants Muslims to prove their Muslimness, now it wants Christians to prove their Christianity? How does one prove he is a Christian except that he is saying he is? Does he need to show his uncircumcised you know what for example?

@Antebellum- people should have the right to name their kids whatever they want so long as they don’t get bullied or shunned in society because of their name. Many Christians in Pakistan have opted for more ‘Muslim’ sounding names as they are a minority and do not want to stand out.

NADRA as a system needs to update itself, categorizing people only leads to even more division.

What strange logic that now we are being suggested that what names some particular faith-follower should adopt. Will someone tell me that the names we assign are Arabic, Iranian, Turkish or for that matter Indian or are the ISLAMIC. At the time of the Holy Prophet, it was very rare to change the name of a convert, only when it did not have a sensible meaning. What do you say about the name of the father of the Holly Prophet s.a.w. Abullah, was he Muslim? Name does not matter, the deeds matter.

There are atheist/agnostic pakistanis who had wanted to change their religion on the ID card, unfortunately NADRA stood unequipped to deal with such a scenario. If someone chooses to leave Islam, it’s their business and God’s. No MAN has the right to judge. There is no need for anyone to know what religion someone belongs to. It’s a personal intimate question which the government has no right to butt in. The above article talks about a mistake, but there are other cases where the person actually left Islam but NADRA wouldn’t change the religion on the ID card.